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Title: DETERMINANTS THAT INFLUENCE CONDOM USE AT FIRST SEXUAL
INTERCOURSE IN PORTUGAL
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Authors: Marta Reis*,Lucia Ramiro, Tania Gaspar & Margarida Gaspar de Matos ,Portugal
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Abstract: A self-administered questionnaire was carried out among young people in Portugal, between the
ages of 18 and 24, with the aim to examine determinants influencing condom use at first sexual
intercourse, according to the IMB model (Fisher & Fisher, 1992). Young people’s level of
information, motivation and behavioral skills regarding preventive sexual behavior (condom use
at first sexual intercourse) were ascertained and were used to determine association of condom
use at first sexual intercourse. The majority of respondents (78.8%) indicated that they used
condom at first sexual intercourse. Most young people had a good level of information regarding
HIV/AIDS transmission/prevention. They also showed reasonable positive attitudes, having
positive subjective norms and intentions towards HIV/AIDS preventive behaviors. Different
models with a path analysis revealed that preventive sexual behavior did not depend directly on
information level, nor on motivation, but on behavioral skills. Information and motivation about
HIV prevention/ transmission alone were not significantly associated with condom use at first
sexual intercourse. The finding that behavioral skills were the strongest determinants of condom
use at first sexual intercourse suggested that these may be important factors in effective STIs
prevention programs |
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